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NightDragon83 said:
Celsius is good for scientific uses, but for practical / everyday life Fahrenheit is much more useful measurement of temperature for weather / cooking purposes etc.

When we hear that it's 30 degrees out, we know to wear a coat, not shorts.

When we bake, we know to set the oven at 350, not 176.667.

As an Australian, Fahrenheit is useless, we follow Celsius for everything, 

30 degrees means it’s short/bikini r/beach weather

220 degrees will bring us a great pie to devour with our cold beers that ranges from 0-3/4 degrees, maybe even in the minus range if you want an ice cold beer. 

Anything under 15-20 degrees depending on where you live results in most people wearing winter clothes and a “fuck mate I’m freezing my balls off” 

anything under 0 degrees you’re either in a cold part of Australia or in the wrong country.